ZM's Bree & Clint - Bree & Clint's After Party - 17th September 2024

Episode Date: September 17, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 For a few years in the 1970s, the Mr. Asia syndicate made millions. Heroin creates its own market. It acts like a form of plague. Until jealousy, betrayal and murder brought it all crashing down. Clark would have threatened him. Go and kill him. If you don't, I'm going to kill you and your wife and your son. This is Mr. Asia, A Forgotten History. All episodes now available on iHeartRadio, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your son. This is Mr. Asia, A Forgotten History. All episodes now available on iHeartRadio, Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. The ZM Podcast Network. Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Brantclin Afterparty, one of two podcasts we produce each day.
Starting point is 00:00:45 And if you're listening to this, you are a podcast listener. And I'm interested to know if anybody in this group is also a podcast listener. We're on a podcast, we have podcasts, but do you listen to, do you podcast? Can't say I do. No. You haven't found a podcast for you? The only podcast I listen to are the radio podcasts. Oh, yeah, okay.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Just like this. Yeah, like this type of podcast. I might. Huh? Whose? I listen to quite a few, actually. I listen to some Aussie shows. I listen to some New Zealand shows.
Starting point is 00:01:19 I even listened for a bit. He's not there anymore, but a friend of mine was doing a radio show in Dubai. I'm just a big radio nerd at heart. What did they talk about on the radio in Dubai? Same stuff that we're talking about. Really? I thought it was quite conservative. A lot of my Aussie radio friends went over there and did stints in Dubai radio
Starting point is 00:01:40 because it pays pretty bloody good and you don't have to pay tax. You don't pay tax. But it's very expensive to live. Nah. Well, oh, nah, not really. Well, it can be very. It can be. You can get sucked into the lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:01:54 Yes. That's 100% true. Our boss rosted it. Yeah. Oh, that's right. Yeah, of course. He went over there. And some other friends of ours did it too.
Starting point is 00:02:01 And everybody who went there, they're like, I'm going to come back with a house deposit. And they don't. They come back with some great stories and some great experiences. And everybody who went there, they're like, I'm going to come back with a house deposit. And they don't. They come back with some great stories and some great experiences. And they drove a Range Rover around for four years. Pictures of their Audi that they bought brand new. But no house deposit. I mean, it would have been a fun four years though.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Exactly right. Yeah. Exactly right. Do you guys listen to any podcasts? Listen, I see the irony in this, That I put together Both of our podcasts You make 10 podcasts a week Lovingly Yep
Starting point is 00:02:29 Put them together I have a very deep hatred For podcasts Oh my god Okay I really You're completely the other way Yeah
Starting point is 00:02:37 I don't get the hype I don't get the point I understand there are some That are really good The point There are some that are really good Yeah But I'm like
Starting point is 00:02:44 Everyone has a podcast. Everyone has a freaking podcast. Everybody. Everyone has one. And it's like, yay, this random person I've never heard of is releasing a podcast about everything that I don't care about. I think that's the key. Everyone has one and anyone can do one.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Yeah. The problem is also I used to work in like talk radio, news radio. So I would listen to people talk for like literally four hours non-stop was that real boring oh sucked there's something about it though there's something about it though when you find your podcast and how you can just put it on and it's very like it's very the companionship is very true like it's very comforting it's like it's great for drives it's great for drives. It's great for long drives because you can have your podcast on,
Starting point is 00:03:30 especially if it's just like two people bantering away and you do feel like you're in that conversation with those people. That's what we do. No, I know. I do that all day. I know, but they do it slower and for longer. I tried to listen to an audio book the other day and I tried three different books and the way that they were spoken, like people's voices and the way of talking, I was just like, I can't, I get distracted and I stop listening and you can't just go back. Was the audio book you were listening to, was it being read by the author?
Starting point is 00:03:56 No, it wasn't. Oh, that's interesting. And it was like. I get narrators, I think. Yeah. Yeah. Because I started listening to Dave Grohl's book before. Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:04:04 Read by him? Read by him. Oh, Oh see that's quite interesting Yeah yeah Was there a lot of energy Or was it quite monotone Nah he did it well Okay He did it
Starting point is 00:04:13 He did it in a storytelling way I think the book was called Storyteller Cool Right Didn't talk about it as a fair though So Oh
Starting point is 00:04:20 That would have been That would have been best seller Did you see that Spotify If you have Spotify Premium, you now get audiobooks for free? What? Yeah, yeah. So I was paying shitloads on Audible.
Starting point is 00:04:32 That's amazing. I don't think you get all of them. You just get heaps of them. You get heaps of them, right? Yeah, heaps of them. Heaps of them. The ones I was trying were like non, wait, they were fiction books. They weren't like autobiographies or anything,
Starting point is 00:04:43 but I just couldn't get into it. Were you looking for those spicy books? Nah, I'm trying to find a fantasy book that doesn't have people whose names look like you just smashed a keyboard. Whoa, that's fucking cool, man. I love that. I'm just... By fantasy, do you mean like... No, like regular, like I want to read a story
Starting point is 00:05:00 about someone that finds a sword and goes on an adventure in the mountains. You want to read sexy swords. You want to read sexy swords. No, I do that on the fan fiction websites instead. Throbbing. Fairies. Fairies and woodland creatures. No, I'm not like the other girls.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I don't know if you do. You get a bunch for free. This one says it's locked. Oh, okay. So you must have access to them and you must be able to buy some of them. Audiobooks now included in premium Like here The top book recommendation it's got for me is
Starting point is 00:05:31 The Sex Guide for Men Oh my god no Oh how do I clear my algorithm Wait how do I find the audiobooks Oh make it make sense Is that free You would want the Matthew McConaughey audiobook free? The Matthew McConaughey book. You would want the Matthew McConaughey audio book read by a Matthew McConaughey, wouldn't you?
Starting point is 00:05:48 Hell yeah, you would. You wouldn't want it read by anybody else. Because when you're reading it, I feel like you're reading it in Matthew McConaughey's voice. All right, all right, all right. The only thing I ever knew I wanted to be, and family. Oh my God. He sounds like a caricature of himself. Doesn't he?
Starting point is 00:06:05 Yeah, yeah. That's it. God gives you the tiniest sample. That's it. It's the only thing I ever knew I wanted to be. And family. Is that all it gives you? That's all it, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:16 And then you have to pay for it. Other ones give you a bigger. Oh, okay. Maybe I was buildups on that. Have a look, though. There are a lot of free books on there. Yeah, there's heaps. There's heaps. It's just not the big ones that they want you to pay for.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Where do you go to get it? There should be a thing along the top in your Spotify app where it's like music, podcasts, audiobooks. And a search one. Yeah, if you just hit search at the bottom there'll be an audiobook section. Ah, there it is. Okay, alright. Well that's interesting it is. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:45 All right. Well, that's interesting. A good little cross-study, everybody. Ella, do you like podcasts? I just recently started trying. I like Call Her Daddy, but Certain Gets. And you're right, Clint. It's fun. That's where I struggle too.
Starting point is 00:07:00 I just don't want to listen to any one topic that much. Like a specialist podcast, like someone whose podcast is about Tudor England or something. Yeah, like I just want an array of things. But there's so many of those. But that's why I listen to radio. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:17 You know, that's exactly what a radio show is. I've got to say I have heard a couple of true crime podcasts. I quite enjoy those. They're the only ones I have once before listened to a true crime podcast. Is there a difference? Serial? I haven't tried Serial. You didn't do Serial?
Starting point is 00:07:30 I don't remember what I did. Season one, not season two. Which is the one, I listened to the one about the cold case in New South Wales about the teacher and- The groundskeeper or something like that. Teacher's Pet. Teacher's Pet. Oh, I've heard of that.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Have you heard of this? Phenomenal. So let me tell Pet. Oh, I've heard of that. Have you heard of this? Phenomenal. So let me tell you. Don't spoil it. So Teacher's Pet essentially was a cold case and these people started a podcast about it, right? One guy. One journalist.
Starting point is 00:07:55 And they reopened. Well, they didn't reopen it because they're not police, but they started digging up and doing all their own investigation and essentially the podcast was so good and the investigative journalism was so good that the guy that it was about went to prison. They got him. They got him because of the podcast. Like 50 years afterwards.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Is that not fucking wild? Yeah. Shit. So that's worth listening to. He's a former NRL player and he had gone wild? Yeah. That's worth listening to. He's a former NRL player. Oh. And he had gone like, he played in the 1970s. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:08:32 It's dark. It's real dark. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You hate podcasts, Claudia. Can you imagine how much that guy hates podcasts? Imagine him sitting in jail. I would have got away with it if it wasn't for you damn podcasters. Fucking podcast.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Okay. Well, feel free to check us some suggestions on our Facebook page, the Brian Clint Group Therapy page on Facebook. Or don't. Just keep enjoying this podcast. Maybe you're one podcast person. Do you guys want me to repeat my jokes on the podcast? I think we've got time for it.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Yeah, actually. I've got to go and pick my dog up from the nurse. Don't slip and hit the end of the podcast, Steve. Oh, wow. I'm having a party. A party for two. What did an ant say to the cockroach? Hey, can you hear me?
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